25 Sexy Ways to Use Lube

Experts tell us how to use lube in creative ways with these sexy tips.

We know a sex master like you knows how to use lube in the bedroom. But sometimes, we all need some new ideas to mix things up. That's why we pumped the experts for their tips. These sizzling moves should keep you busy for a while....

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Have your guy lay face-down on the bed and spread lube on your hands. Massage up and down his groin area using a sawing motion with the side of your hands. This movement stimulates blood flow down there, giving him a better erection.

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Spread a warming lube like Durex Play Warming ($17.10, Amazon.com) on his boys. Then, give him oral while lightly massaging his balls.

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Slip a few drops inside his condom before he slips it on. The added sensation will feel a-ma-zing for him.

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Hand your guy your vibe and a bottle of lube. Have him slick some on the toy before using it on you. Bonus points if he uses his wet hands on your breasts afterward.

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Have your man lay down on his side, with his back to you. Put a few drops of warming lube on your hands and lay down behind him, with your body pressed against him. Then, give him a slick hand job he'll never forget.

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Spread a strawberry-flavored lube (we like K-Y Kissable Sensations, $12.92, Amazon.com) on his erection and lick it like an ice cream cone.

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...Then spread a little on your clitoris and "order" him to lick it off.

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Slick lube on your breasts and lay down behind your guy, with his back to you. Slide your bod up and down his back. The sensations will be super-hot for both of you.

Feeling a little tense? Have your man give you a sexy back massage, using a few drops of lube as massage oil.

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...Then, flip over and have him "massage" your front.

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Leave a bottle of lube out for your man to find when he gets home with a note that says, "Come find me...and bring this."

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Spread a little flavored lube on your lips before you go down on him for an extra wet sensation.

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Marathon sex sessions can dry you out, so reapplying lube during a long one is key. Make a game of it by setting a timer on your phone. Once it goes off, you both have to stop and spread lube on each other.

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Sprinkle a few drops of lube on your thumb and use it to massage his perineum (the spot between his balls and anus) while you go down on him.

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Right before he's ready to enter you, spread a little lube on the tip of his penis. Then, have him push just the tip in and out of you. See how long you can do this before you both beg for more.

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Got a squeaky bed? A few drops of lube at the joints should fix it.

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Before things heat up, tell your guy you can only use your hands during foreplay. Spread a few drops of lube on your hands and go at it.

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Buy a lube sampler pack (we like Durex Assorted Temptations, $6.49, Drugstore.com) and try out a new flavor every night of the week.

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Slide a little flavored lube on your labia and clitoris. Then have your man explore things down there and try to guess which flavor you used.

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Lay a towel down on your bed and lube up both of your bodies. Revel in the sexy wetness as you slide up and down each other's bods while you get busy.

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Pop a pack of Durex Play Quiver frozen lubricant cubes in the freezer and whip them out to use on each other when you need to cool down.

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Getting busy in the shower is hot, but it can wash away your natural lube. To keep things going, have a bottle of lube handy in the shower. You can disguise it in a clear travel-sized shampoo bottle and leave it out all the time.

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Craving 69? Put a few drops of flavored lube on each other beforehand. It'll make it even hotter for you both.

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Spread cooling lube on your fingers (we like K-Y Tingling Jelly, $10.25, Amazon.com) and use them to massage his nipples. Then, blow on the area for an added tingling sensation.

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